The Wound's classification rating changed to X18

Cape Town - The Film and Publication Board's (FPB) Appeal Tribunal has overturned the classification rating of 16LS given to the film Inxeba (The Wound) and given it a rating of X18.

Films with this changed rating cannot be shown in cinemas. The board made the announcement via a series of tweets on Wednesday morning.

SEE THE FIRST TWEET HERE:

URGENT ANNOUNCEMENT: The Film and Publication Board (FPB) Appeal Tribunal has overturned the classification rating of 16 LS given to the film Inxeba – The Wound and gave it a rating of X18 with the classifiable elements of Sex, Language, Nudity, Violence and Prejudice.

Channel24 spoke to FPB’s Manala Botolo about the change in the rating and she said: “Inxeba has not been pulled from cinemas yet. Action will only be taken when the Appeal Tribunal gives it’s reasoning behind the change.”

"A date for when the body will give this reasoning has not been set," added Manala.

In a tweet FPB explained what the new rating means saying: “A rating of X18 means that the material can only be distributed from designated adult premises. This means the film cannot be screened in cinemas or any other platform that is not a designated adult premise as defined by the Film and Publications Act no 96 of 1996 as amended.”

SEE THAT TWEET HERE:

A rating of X18 means that the material can only be distributed from designated adult premises. This means the film cannot be screened in cinemas or any other platform that is not a designated adult premise as defined by the Film and Publications Act no 96 of 1996 as amended

FPB also said in the series of tweets: “The Chairperson of the Appeals Tribunal in consultation with other tribunal members agreed to hear the appeal based on applications lodged by CONTRALESA Gauteng and The Men and Boy Foundation. The complaints were largely based on the perceived cultural insensitivity and distortion of the Xhosa Circumcision tradition (Ulwaluko), strong language in the film.”

SEE THOSE TWEETS HERE:

The Chairperson of the Appeals Tribunal in consultation with other tribunal members agreed to hear the appeal based on applications lodged by CONTRALESA Gauteng and The Men and Boy Foundation.